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21 captivating photos from the Wild West - Page 40 of 82 - Kiwi Report

21 captivating photos from the Wild West


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[post_page_title]Rose Dunn[/post_page_title]
Rose Dunn, also known as Rose of the Cimarron, was a legend of the Wild West, mostly due to her romantic involvement with another outlaw named George “Bittercreek” Newcomb. In one particularly notorious instance, she helped Newcomb get out of a standoff with U.S. marshals alive, and even provided covering fire for him. Her fame, however, became infamy when her two bounty-hunting brothers ended Newcomb’s life when he came in to visit Rose, and then collected the bounty on his head. It has never been fully clear whether she was in on it or not…

Rose Dunn

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